Making Patterned Plywood - Including a Bowl, Coasters & More
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This video came about totally by accident. I put together a jig for making a new Yosegi pattern, I used plywood to test it out and really liked the pieces that came from that. I didn't get around to making any new yosegi as I continued playing around with the plywood pieces instead but I will be using the jig for the yosegi when I get chance.
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This video came about totally by accident. I put together the jig for making a new Yosegi pattern, I used plywood to test it out and really liked the pieces that came from that. I didn't get around to making any new yosegi as I continued playing around with the plywood pieces instead but I will be using the jig for the yosegi when I get chance. :)
@evelyn_r
3 жыл бұрын
Lol you accidentally got distracted in an awesome way 🥰👍
@TheE9climber
3 жыл бұрын
Did you check out Michael Alm? He has some amazing projects with patterned plywood. Love your ideas here, perfect for the christmas season!
@lennyf1957
3 жыл бұрын
I need to have more accidents like that. 👍
@gelosul
3 жыл бұрын
So much effort and detail but the result is unique and beautiful.thanks for sharing.
Neil saying "I'm pretty good here" propably means that NASA could calibrate their tools with those plywood pieces.
@oneuponedown
3 жыл бұрын
You'd be surprised what types of tools they use on movie sets.
As an amateur with woodworker, i typically feel overpowered with the entire arrangement kzread.infoUgkxrYREG3-7f1Aqk9ams3ZESRNzGnfdUtyQ . Be that as it may, this arrangements drove me through with much clarity and effortlessness woodplans. Works i now work like a genius. That is great!
Not only skill, but an abundance of patience. Regards from a very wet England.
@tkorkunckaya
3 жыл бұрын
I got tired while watching.
I think the distorted pattern of a deeper bowl would actually be really cool.
@sum1liteamatch
3 жыл бұрын
I agree but would be mildly concerned about the plywood tearing out on the sloped edges
@cooper5324
3 жыл бұрын
Brian DeMille you can always add a stabilizer to the piece in between to avoid tear outs, but if you’re using high quality plywood there wouldn’t be many voids that would catch.
@willmorrison1022
3 жыл бұрын
@@sum1liteamatch On something like that, you'd want to use something more like Baltic Birch. It's much thinner plies would also look cool as all get out when you were done.
@PaskMakes
3 жыл бұрын
It's something I'm not keen on when the edges of the plywood get exposed (on wood turning that is). :)
A true artist can easily turn an ordinary object into a remarkable piece of art. To me that’s what you are my friend, a True Artist. Thanks!
@PaskMakes
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much! :)
This is funny. a friend just showed me his new kitchen floor. His jig looks just like yours. He cut the tiles 1/2 inch thick. He used a water based acrylic mastic to put them down and polyurethane on top. He said he had the plywood and he had more time than money. It looks terrific. He said he got the idea from making scarf joints for boat planking.
Don't sell yourself short, this is brilliant. I've been looking into a lot of patterned plywood for an upcoming project(s) and love it. This really looks great !!!
Pask makes the world's first plywood frisbee!
As the late Bob Ross said, "We don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents." This "happy little accident" looks fantastic. Well done, Neil.
@willmorrison1022
3 жыл бұрын
I like it. Neil Pask, the Bob Ross of Australian woodworking.
With some heavy duty weather sealant, this would make for a very cool backsplash or bathroom tile. You'd have to keep resealing them over the years, but for a unique creation that bit of maintenance is worth it.
As an American I have no idea what camphor laurel is, but I can spot it a mile away now!
I liked that you used the shorter offcut for the center of the dish. No need to waste a longer one there when it will just get cut away.
Clever trick on gluing the opposite strips and then sanding. In the end it's the simplest thing, but you just have to figure it out! I get so motivated with this kind of patents!
Very nice Neil! Cool to see another pattern you can do with ply!! I might have to try my hand at triangles as well.
@masonwilkins3238
3 жыл бұрын
I thought this was your video and clicked on it and was surprised to hear Pask😂
@PaskMakes
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you like it Michael - I'll have to give your patterns a go sometime too! :)
@freirecristiane
3 жыл бұрын
@@PaskMakes it would be really nice to see a collab with you and Michael
@brainwashingdetergent4322
3 жыл бұрын
Watch CGP Grey hexagons are the bestagons
Accidents often yield amazing results, this is clearly a good example of that face. This is a brilliant technique, with a beautiful end result!
Sometimes I start to think I'm getting good, then Neil puts out yet another project video. Totally inspiring, and keeps me aiming higher. Thanks Neil.
10:43 Supervisor passing through to make sure he's still hard at work.
Again: where do you find the patience? You are the most Zen woodworker I ever saw.
@PaskMakes
3 жыл бұрын
These weren't actually as time consuming as you may imagine! :)
You are like the Bob Ross of woodwork. “Look at this happy little accident that I found in my offcuts....”
Very beautiful Pieces Neil! This shows me again, that there is no Scrap. You can always create something astonishing out of thrown away wood.
@ragnkja
3 жыл бұрын
There’s no piece of wood so small that it can’t be used for something.
I love how you get an idea, and your brain must explode with so many more, I only get one or two ideas, I'm afraid I have rely on artists as fantastic as you to help me with inspiration. Brilliant, absolutely brilliant, keep up the fantastic work. 👏👏👏👏👍👊
Neil, you and your videos are simply The Best. I look forward to your videos more than any other on KZread. I really mean that. They’re so informative, educational, entertaining, and, above all, relaxing. I’m very grateful for all the time and hard work you put into your productions. They’re masterpieces in my book.
The platter would make for an interesting clock. Love the idea
Cut a series of grooves part-way through on the the triangular bars, dip it in a chocolate coloured stain and leave it on a plate in the kitchen - see how many people try to take a bite!
These concepts showcase the potential beauty of a thing commonly understood as ugly. I’ve always thought plywood was pleasant to look at if done with some care, and you certainly go the distance.
Don't you wish all accidents ended as brilliantly as this one, thanks for sharing your wonderful talent 😊 👏 👏
Amazing. Such a plethora of original, handmade presents, made out of scraps. Love it.
I’m amazed how that hot glue held on almost as much as how awesome that looks. Great work and awesome build.
I'm really liking this deep-dive into yosegi. For an experiment it turned out marvelously. 👍
Love all of the different patterns! I really like the bowl in the end. I actually really like how shallow it is...adds to it, but not making it too busy.
@PaskMakes
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bruce - I agree, plywood can start to look a bit too strange when turned, I thought shallow was the way to go. :)
I agree. Those are amazing results from construction grade plywood. Hey, thanks also for always addressing shop safety. Glad to know you're watching out for yourself.
I’ve always found it amusing when people say bowl when they just make a plate Anyway it’s absolutely amazing!
*If this is what you accomplish by accident then my projects are; never mind. Well done Neil.*
that was brilliant! i’m hardly a woodworker… i built my workbench and i tinker… so i learned a lot from this video. lots of creative problem solving to enjoy, and the end results of the project are amazing! my brain is full and i feel an urgent need to do something creative.
@PaskMakes
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful Daniel! :)
Impressive as always! Re the bowl: particularly for a shallow one like this, leaving the corners on for a hexagonal fluted result might also be nice...
Fantastic idea. As has been said by many others, you are a patient man. The quality of your work is first rate.
There's something very calming about watching you make wooden Toblerones
I love it love it love it love it love it. It is spectacular and magnificent. It will look just fantastic as a floor and table top.
Yeah! Wow, the table top sounds like a great idea. Very long and tedious but worth it. I would like to see the plywood pattern stabilized in resin!
That bowl is gorgeous. 👏👏👏
Just started the video. YOU GOT A SAWSTOP!!!!!
@marcelo403polo2
3 жыл бұрын
I noticed that too.
That looks fantastic, and I'm well impressed with the quality of your cheap construction plywood, the one we get here in the UK from the usual outlets have so many gaps in them that you'd end up using more filler that plywood! :-)
That really looks gorgeous! I love how one sometimes comes onto a completely different road than what one planned creativity wise! Thank you for sharing this!
It's not often that we get to see you at work on the lathe, so thank you for the rare opportunity to watch this.
Its very cool that you can take a mistake and turn it into something beautiful. I appreciate that you show how anyone can do this, and like so many of us you have accidents that can turn out to be awesome.
The flat bowl is really beautiful. And I also liked the idea with the small boxes very much. 👍
Thanks for the video. Wild experiment! Not quite scrapwood, but close. Glad the mortise held up to the pressure of the jaws on the lathe.
I thought the saw was new... you really had me scratching my head for a minute lol. Congratulations on the new saw mate!!! Love your work and always love when a new one comes out. Thanks
@PaskMakes
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much! :)
If you could come out with a mediocre project that would be great. I am continually floored by everything you create. Absolutely inspiring and beautiful. Thank you.
There is no wood worker with skills like you have. I am very impressed again and enjoyed the watching. Great job man! Greetings from germany......
The plate would look nice on a raised pedestal, as a cake stand. You must have the patience of Job, to work with all those little fiddly pieces! I 'inherited' a load of 50mm ply off cuts from a spiral stair that my son constructed, and I've bee wondering how to use them. So, thanks for the ideas.😊
My man, what patience! Any time I think of cutting a corner on a project I think of any one of your videos and immediately take a long, hard look at myself. Keep up the good work!
Grats on the new table saw!
Looks great! Well done!
Whenever I have small pieces to sand I'll make a sanding jig. Take the piece to be sanded and surround it with several thinner pieces to hold it in place then super glued them in place to hold the sanded piece in place. If you have a large number of pieces to be sanded it make it so much easier. Pop the piece into the jig, sand it, flip it, sand it and get anther pieces until they're all sanded.
Awesome vid, as a job sup I used to have to give safety talks or fun facts as I called them and one was , a 40 tooth blade spinning at 4500 rpm will put approx. 800 teeth thru your finger before you can react, that made it seem very simple to understand.
Beautiful projects. You'd never know it was construction grade ply if you hadn't said. That is so inspiring. You gave me a dozen ideas to use this technique! Thanks!
Simply beautiful, Neil.
Beautifully done
Very nice Paul!!
Very creative! I need a table saw.... :)
@PaskMakes
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much Torbjorn! :)
@8thsinner
3 жыл бұрын
Everyone needs a table saw...
@berriee7848
2 жыл бұрын
omg! it's you I'm a fan!!
@midnight121190
2 жыл бұрын
Torbjorn and Pask?! 👍👍👍😁
It's really beautiful, well done! And thanks for sharing it with us!
Great stuff Neil!
My 3 year old son and I love watching your videos, I think we've watched them all... Soon we'll be doing things in the garage together. :)
Beautiful thank you for showing
Wow, another great and beautiful project ! Cheers !
Great project, going to have to try this myself!
Not a Star Wars fan but i "reckon" [😋] a wooden TIE fighter model made with this patern would rock!!! Love how you have the ability to take something plain and transform it. Take care mate, thanks for the tips. You patern pater ... you...!😈
So many projects and so much content in one video... Love it as always!
I'll have to try this for a segmented bowl. Should be quite nice.
A piece of art. Beautiful. Thank you.
WOW, the creativity of this project is just up there. I love the contrasting pieces.
You always surprise me with your projects Mr. Pask, they’re always so intricate while using the simplest materials. As always, it’s a pleasure watching you work, you make it all seem so effortless.
Lovely! Love these videos that incorporate an extra skill, like woodturning in this case, or forging, etc!
Well done Neil, another inspiring and awesome project.
Neil, I can't imagine how much off camera time you must invest experimenting with techniques new to you. The fact that you invest even more in order to share with us is immensely appreciated.
Just wow. That bowl is fantastic.
That's brilliant, Neil. I'm amazed by your skills!
Looks fantastic - this kind of plywood-edges I really like! Great project as always!
A lovely platter.
Great use of plywood!
I was wondering where you had been. The end result looks lovely! Can't wait to dig into the process 😁
incredible work.....very inspired!
Amazing video and patterns.
Great ideas you have Neil. Great video,
Amazing project. Thanks for sharing the video.
I like the new table saw. Looking good
Extremely good result, and an impressive display of skill and creativity
EXCELLENTE ! ! ! Delicate, creative pieces. Work of a "True Artisan." Thanx 4 sharing.
That looks so awesome! Love it!
Great video, very interesting setup & procedure, thank you, Pask! Those are so cool I had to watch parts of the video twice!
I know someone that made a floor of it. And if you take the strip round the side, as a contrast it would be very nice. It is a bit of a challenge, but when it's done, you never have to worry about it.
Beautiful!
I really like this. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful work, dude... Those things look fantastic! 😮 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
LOVE the bowl! Amazing job! It’s so fantastic to watch you build something from your scraps or builder grade plywood! Really inspiring! Thanks!
looks amazing as always
Great job as always 👏👏👏👏
Love all your videos!! Keep them coming. I look forward getting notification when you post things!!